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		<title>Bag of Tricks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the "tech support guy" for Intrigue, I do a lot of maintenance on the workstations for the art department. By no means should this imply that we have considerable downtime. Rather it's mostly proactive or preventative maintenance that is intended to PREVENT downtime.

My philosophy from a system support perspective is to stay on top of things BEFORE molehills turn into mountains. This applies to whatever brand or type of equipment that might be at hand. It doesn't matter whether it's a Windows box or the latest and greatest Mac. They will all develop issues over time that will need to be addressed and fixed. It's like normal wear and tear that comes from driving a car. Over time, a car will get nicks, scratches and dings - that's to be expected if it gets driven on a daily basis. Oil does need to be changed at regular intervals to prevent having the engine fry itself.

Same thing with computers. Just by running them on a daily basis for hours on end, they WILL develop a problem or two (or three) over time.]]></description>
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